May 11th is the Anniversary of the Invention of the Chair…Wait, What?
Happy 4,198th Anniversary to the chair. Supposedly, on May 11th, 2181 B.C., the chair was invented. Seriously, are you kidding me?
As I prepped for my afternoon radio show, I came upon something that is quite possibly an alternative fact.
WHAT?
What evidence supports this?
The Gregorian Calendar, which is the calendar that quite possibly everyone you know uses, wasn't even adopted until 1582. How is there any record of May 11, 2181 B.C.?
Jax from HOT 97.5 and Wish from Cool 98.7 have an issue with this, as they discuss in the clip below.
What do you think? Should May 11th be celebrated as National Chair Day?
All we know for sure is that back in the day, after the invention of chairs, everyone loved them. Here are some examples from history.
Guy Who Looks Like He Might Be a Magician
Look how proud this guy is standing next to this chair. He looks like might've just said, "Ta-da" and made the chair appear as if from thin air. Not to mention, everyone around him seems quite comfortable sitting in chairs.
This Gigantic Crane
The larger than normal crane looks like he's saying, "Hey guys, I've been standing, like, all day. Can I just grab a seat real quick? Just let me put this fish down at the table here."
Guys Who Really Need Chairs
These guys are saying, "Seriously, how did everyone forget to bring chairs? That's the first thing we should've remembered."
Abe Lincoln
President Lincoln told the Union, "Before I begin my speech, I'm going to rest on this comfortable chair behind me, while everyone else stands."
Charles Dickens
This double shot of Dickens shows the thought process where he came up with the famous line, "It was the best of chairs, it was the worst of times....wait, did I say best of chairs, I meant to say best of times. That sounds better. This chair's just so comfortable."